Civil Engineering

Industrial Interaction/Short Term Courses/Workshops

Guest Lectures

Objective: The objective of the Seminar was to introduce students of 4th year Civil to the various aspects of planning required in transportation sector especially for High Speed Rails.

Date 28th Aug 2019 .
Timings 3:15pm -4:45pm
Total Participants 90
Target Participants  4th  Year CE students
Training Partner RITES Ltd.
Trainer/Resource Persons Mr. Namit Kumar, Manager (UT) RITES Ltd.

Learning Outcomes:

  • To understand emerging urban transport challenges to support the changing mobility and accessibility needs.
  • To understand the needs of customers and basic demand analysis.
  • To understand the various aspects related to rail planning & transport planning
  • To understand the requirements of planning High Speed Rail
  • To learn about the cost implication associated with High Speed Rail
Gap Title of Training Date /  Month/year Resource person with Designation No of students Relevance to PO’s PSO’s Impact
Knowledge about planning considerations for High Speed Rail Transportation Planning & High Speed Rails 28th Aug 2019 Mr. Namit Kumar, Manager (UT) RITES Ltd  4th  year Civil(90 students) PO1, PO2,PO3, PO4,PO5, PO6,PSO1,PSO2 PSO3 Students were able to   know & understand the planning considerations and cost implications for High Speed Rail

Faculty Coordinator:

Prof. Sheelu Verghese

Organised By: Industry Interaction Committee

Prof. Sheelu Verghese

Career Opportunities after B.Tech by IES Master Objective: The objective of the Seminar was to introduce students of 3rd year Civil to the Career Opportunities after completing B.Tech Civil. Further to make students learn and understand & prepare for the various competitive exams after B.Tech Civil so that their future career can be made in Govt /PSU sector or even higher studies after qualifying Gate exam.

Date 06th March 2019 .
Timings 11:50am -12:50pm
Total Participants 85
Target Participants  3rd  Year CE students
Training Partner IES Master, New Delhi.
Trainer/Resource Persons Mr. Akshay Sharma Business Head , IES Master & Mr. Rakesh Kumar Marketing Manager ,IES & Er. Shivam Tripathi (IES ,2019 Rank Holder)

Learning Outcomes:

  • To understand the method & procedure for Systematic preparation for All India Competitive exams.
  • To prepare for Govt. jobs/PSU jobs or M.Tech. from renowned institutions.
  • To develop strategy for a Career after B.Tech. Civil .
  • To know more about IES Master , their various Programs/Duration /fee etc.
  • Participant Feedback Sample Size: – 10 (Forms provided by institute)

Analysis of feedback

Gap Title of Training Date /  Month/year Resource person with Designation No of students Relevance to PO’s PSO’s Impact
B.Tech Civil degree and the Jobs in Civil Engineering Field. Career
Opportunities in Civil after B.Tech.
6thMarch 2019 Mr. Akshay Sharma Business Head , IES Master & Mr. Rakesh Kumar Marketing Manager ,IES & Er. Shivam Tripathi,IES Rank Holder  3rd  year Civil (85students) PO1, PO2,PO3, PO4,PO5, PO6,PSO1,PSO2 PSO3 Students were able to   know & Understand the Career opportunities in Civil after B.Tech and the Role of intensive Coaching and it’s advantages.

Faculty Coordinator:

Dr.V.B.Gupta

Organised By: Industry Interaction Committee

Dr. V.B.Gupta

Seminar on “Durability of RCC Structures- Causes and Remedial action in Distressed Structure”

Objective: The objective of the seminar is to emphasized on the identification and assessment of risk factors affecting construction projects” & “How construction technology is changing India’s construction sector”

Date 11th August
2018
Timings 3:00 to 4:30
Total Participants 67 students
from 3rd year.
Training Partner Indian Concrete Institut
Speaker Prof. Anil K.Sharma
Retd D.G of CPWD Er. Ramanjeet Singh & Karun Kashyap
Sr. Engineer
N.S Arcus Pvt. Ltd.

Learning Outcomes:

  • To understand the concepts of Durability of RCC Structures.
  • To understand analyse & evaluate the causes in Distressed Buildings.
  • To design the remedial solutions for Distressed Buildings.
  • To know various Indian Standards & Manuals on Repairs & Rehabilitation of RC Structures.

Participant Feedback Sample Size:

– 10 (Form provided by institute)

Analysis of feedback

Gap Title of Training Date Resource person with Designation No of students Relevance to PO’s PSO’s Impact
Concepts of Durability of RCC Structures in Civil construction works & Civil projects. Durability of RCC Structures- Causes and Remedial action in distressed structures 11th Aug. 2018 Prof. Anil K. Sharma Retd DG of CPWD . 3rd Year. 67 students PO2PO3PO5PO6PSO1PSO2PSO3 Students were able to Understand the Concepts of Durability in RCC Structures and its application in the field of Civil Engineering

Faculty Coordinator:(Dr.V.B.Gupta & Prof. Sheelu Verghese)

Organised By: Industry Interaction Committie

Seminar on “Identification and Assessment of Risk Factors affecting Construction Projects”

Objective: The objective of the seminar/workshop is to emphasized on the Identification and assessment of risk factors affecting construction projects” & “How construction technology is changing India’s construction sector”

Date 19 September 2018
Timings 1.30 to 4.30 P.M.
Total Participants 100 students, from Final year.
Training Partner Indian Concrete Institute, Student Chapter, IPEC
Speaker Mr. Omar Bashir, Ass prof, School of Construction, Amity University

Learning Outcomes:

  • To understand the risks involved in the construction projects
  • To understand the implications of risk management in achieving project objectives
  • To know about the latest soft wares/technology used in the construction sector

Participant Feedback Sample Size: – 10 (Form provided by institute)

Analysis of feedback

Gap Title of Training Date Resource person with Designation No of students Relevance to PO’s PSO’s Impact
Risk factors affecting construction project and latest software’s in construction sector Seminar on “Identification and assessment of risk factors affecting construction projects” and “How construction technology is changing India’s construction sector” 19 September 2018 Mr. Omar Bashir, Assistant Professor, School of Construction, Amity University Delhi 4th year 100 students PO5PO6PO8PO9PO10PO11PSO3 Students were able to understand the importance of risk management and use of latest technologies for construction projects

Faculty Coordinator:Prof. Sheelu Verghese

Organised By:Industry Interaction Committie

Seminar on “ Sustainability & Energy Efficiency in Buildings”

Objective: The objective of the seminar is to emphasized on the importance of Sustainable & Energy Efficient Civil works which are much required in India.

Date 25th September
2018
Timings 3:00 to 4:30 Pm
Total Participants 133 students from Final year 3rd 2nd Year
Training Partner db HMS
Speaker Ar. Sameer Divekar
Director db HMS

Learning Outcomes:

  • To understand the concepts of Sustainability in Buildings.
  • To understand the concepts of Energy-efficient Buildings.
  • To analyze design the Energy Efficient Buildings.
  • To understand evaluate incorporate Green Buildings concepts as per GRIHA/LEED.

Participant Feedback Sample Size: – 10 (Form provided by institute)

Analysis of feedback

Gap Title of Training Date Resource person with Designation No of students Relevance to PO’s PSO’s Impact
Energy efficient Buildings Seminar on “Sustainability & Energy Efficiency in Buildings 25th September2018 Ar. Sameer DivekarDirector db HMS 133 students from Final year 3rd & 2nd Year PO2PO3PO5PO6PSO1PSO2PSO3 Students were able to Understand effect of building orientation on energy demand in buildings.

Faculty Coordinator: Dr.V.B.Gupta & Prof. Sheelu Verghese

Organised By:Industry Interaction Committie

Seminar on “Rigid Pavement Construction Technology”

Objective: The objective of the seminar is emphasizing the need of Rigid Pavement Construction for longer life as compared to conventional Bituminous Roads

Date 27th October,2018
Timings .2:30 to 4:00 Pm
Total Participants 100 students, from Final year, 3rd & 2nd Year.
Training Partner Indian Concrete Institute, Student Chapter, IPEC.
Speaker Dr. Binod Kumar, Pr. Scientist , CRRI

Learning Outcomes:

  • To understand the material properties of RCC & its Application
  • To understand the concepts of Rigid pavement technology.
  • To understand, the advances in rigid pavement construction.
  • To understand the Sustainable solutions in Transportation Engineering.

Participant Feedback Sample Size: – 10 (Form provided by institute)

Analysis of feedback

Gap Title of Training Date Resource person with Designation No of students Relevance to PO’s PSO’s Impact
Advances in Rigid Pavement construction technology Advances in Rigid Pavement Construction Technology 27 Oct 2018 Dr. Binod Kumar 100 students, from Final year, 3rd & 2nd Year. PO2 >PO3 >PO5 >PO6 >PO7 >PSO1 >PSO2 >PSO3 Students were able to Understand the latest development  & advances in Rigid Pavement Construction

Faculty Coordinator:(Dr.V.B.Gupta & Prof. Sheelu Verghese)

Organised By:Industry Interaction Committie

Seminar on “New Concrete Technology”

Objective: The objective of the seminar is to emphasized on the importance of New Concrete Technology in Civil works which are much required in India.

Date 27thOct 2018
Timings 2:30 to 4:00 Pm
Total Participants 100 students, from Final year, 3rd & 2nd Year
Training Partner Indian Concrete Institute, Student Chapter, IPEC
Speaker Dr. T Visalakshmi, Prof. and Head, Benett University.

Learning Outcomes:

  • To understand the Material Property of Concrete Constituents
  • To understand about the proportion of Concrete under special circumstances
  • To Understand the Factors affecting the behavior of concrete as material and its component
  • To Understand the application of Concrete Technology in sustainable design Solutions.

Participant Feedback Sample Size: – 10 (Form provided by institute)

Analysis of feedback

Gap Title of Training Date Resource person with Designation No of students Relevance to PO’s PSO’s Impact
Advances in Concrete Technology Seminar on “New Concrete Technology” 27thOct 2018 Dr. T Visalakshmi, Prof. and Head, Benett University 100 students, from Final year, 3rd & 2nd Year PO2,PO3PO5PO6PSO1PSO2PSO3 Students were able to understand the latest development in concrete technology in civil engineering field.

Seminar on “Structural Analysis Using Etabs”

Objective:The main objective of the seminar was to give a brief introduction about the various software’s used for structural analysis. It was highlighted how ETABS-‘Structural software for the analysis and design of building systems’ was different and more accurate than the other software’s used for designing in this field.

Date 8th August 2017
Timings 3:00 to 4:30 Pm
Total Participants 3rdYear (120 Students)
Training Partner ARK Infosolutions Pvt Ltd
Speaker Mr. Saksham Pachar& Mr. Syed Ahmed, Technical Expert, ARK Infosolutions Pvt Ltd

Learning Outcomes:

  • To gain knowledge about specialized software such as ETAB to model and analyze buildings n designs
  • To understand analysis of internal forces, displacements and other parameters for structural design using softwares like ETAB

Participant Feedback Sample Size: – 10 (Form provided by institute)

Analysis of feedback

Gap Title of Training Date Resource person with Designation No of students Relevance to PO’s PSO’s Impact
Knowledge of modern software tools used in structural analysis and design Structural analysis Using ETAB 08/08/17 Mr. Saksham Pachar & Mr. Syed Ahmed, Technical Expert, ARK Infosolutions Pvt Ltd 3rd year 120 students PO1
>PO3
>PO5
>PO6
>PO7
>PO9
>PO12
>PSO1
>PSO3.
The students could readily understand the need for alternate software for analysis and design of typical buildings.

Faculty Coordinator:Prof Sunayana Singh and Prof Sheelu Verghese.

Organised By:Industry Interaction Committie

Seminar on “Importance of Industrial Training On Building Materials And Construction”

Objective:The main objective of the seminar was to emphasize on how the construction industry requires more than 7 lakh trained engineers. But the Engineering students of today lack skills, do not meet the industry expectations, and hence found unemployable by the industry and how the Engineering students can fill this Gap.

Date 24th August 2017
Timings 3:00 to 4:30 Pm
Total Participants 2nd&3rdYear (120 Students)
Training Partner CIDC
Speaker Mr. Rajiv Jain, Director CIDC, Mr. Deepak Mazumdar, Addl. Director, CIDC and Mr. B. R. Jain, Director, ECI

Learning Outcomes:

  • To create awareness among students the key to enhance their employ ability skills and become job ready
  • To understand the skills required for real job situation

Participant Feedback Sample Size: – 10 (Form provided by institute)

Analysis of feedback

Gap> Title of Training> Date> Resource person with Designation> No of students> Relevance to PO’s PSO’s> Impact>
Site exposure in construction sector Importance of Industrial Training on Building Materials and Construction 24/08/17 Mr. Rajiv JainDirector CIDC Mr. Deepak MazumdarAddl. DirectorCIDC and Mr. B. R. JainDirectorECI 2nd &3rd year (120 Students) PO1PO3PO5PO6PO7PO9PO12PSO1PSO3 Students were able to understand the importance of hands on training for any job. Learned about the inititaives and avenues available for the same.

Faculty Coordinator:Dr. V.B. Gupta and Prof. Sheelu Verghese

Organised By:Industry Interaction Committie

Seminar on “Green Sense:Reaching Sustainability in Built Environment”

Objective:The main objective of the seminar was to discuss areas of environmental concerns particularly the built environment, be that housing, slums, vehicular emissions, industrial area, etc and also to provid an overview of issues concerning urbanization, building construction and energy use with a special focus on developmental challenges in building sectors.

Date 19th Sept 2017
Timings 3:00 tp 4:30 Pm
Total Participants 3rdYear (110 Students)
Training Partner Centre for Science & Environment (CSE)
Speaker Mr. Sugeet Grover, & Ms. Mitashi Singh,

Senior Architect and Research Associate, Centre for Science & Environment (CSE)

Learning Outcomes:

  • To understand overview of issues concerning urbanization, building construction and energy use
  • To understand the importance and gain knowledge of being more sustainable

Participant Feedback Sample Size: – 10 (Form provided by institute)

Analysis of feedback

Gap Title of Training Date Resource person with Designation No of students Relevance to PO’s PSO’s Impact
Sustainabilty in built environment Green Sense: Reaching Sustainability in Built Environment 19/09/17 Mr. Sugeet Grover & Ms. Mitashi Singh Senior Architect and Research Associate Centre for Science & Environment (CSE) 3rd year 110 students PO1 PO3 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO9 PO12 PSO1 PSO3 Updating audience about the UN sustainabale goals and how they can be achieved in built sector. Starting from planning to analysis design implementation and conservation phase sustaibility is integral to all fields.

Faculty Coordinator:Dr. V.B. Gupta and Prof. Sheelu Verghese

Organised By:Industry Interaction Committie

Seminar on “Smart Cities”

Objective: The Main Objective of the Seminar is throw light on benchmarks of Smart Cities and different perspectives of Smart Cities and how Engineering College teachers and students, can contribute to the development of Smart Cities in India.

Date 26th Sept 2017
Timings 3:00 to 4:30 Pm.
Total Participants  4th  Year (120 Students)
Training Partner RICS-SBE, Amity University
Speaker Prof. DTV Raghu Rama Swamy, Director, School of Infrastructure,

RICS-SBE, Amity University

Learning Outcomes:

  • To understand how built environment can address urban challenges
  • To understand concept of smart cities from different perspectives

Participant Feedback Sample Size: – 10 (Form provided by institute)

Analysis of feedback

Gap Title of Training Date Resource person with Designation No of students Relevance to PO’s PSO’s Impact
Recent trens in sustainabilty in built environmnet and need of smart cities Smart Cities 26/09/17 Prof. DTV Raghu Rama Swamy, Director, School of Infrastructure, RICS-SBE, Amity University 4thyear 120 students PO1PO3PO5PO6PO7PO9 PO12PSO1PSO3 The lecture gave an insight into the requirement of smart cities and students were able to identify different perspective to define the need and objectives of smart cities.

Faculty Coordinator:Prof. Yogendra Sharma and. Prof. Raj Vikram Singh.

Organised By:Industry Interaction Committie

Seminar on “Revit Structures”

Objective:The Main Objective of the Seminar is to emphasize on the features in REVIT which facilitates modelling giving better construction insight and to highlight how in recent years Architects and Engineers have switched to Revit from AutoCAD

Date 1st Feb 2018
Timings 3:00 to 4:30 Pm
Total Participants  3rd year (120 Students)
Training Partner ARK Infoslution Pvt.Ltd
Speaker Mr.Jasmeet & Mr.Syed Ahmed, Technical experts, ARK Infoslution Pvt.Ltd

Learning Outcomes:

  • To understand the importance of software tools like REVIT to create 2D and 3D models
  • To understand the application of advanced modeling tools

Participant Feedback Sample Size: – 10 (Form provided by institute)

Analysis of feedback

Gap Title of Training Date Resource person with Designation No of students Relevance to PO’s PSO’s Impact
Knowledge of modern software tools used in planning and designing REVIT STRUCTURES 01 Feb 2018 Mr.Jasmeet & Mr.Syed AhmedTechnical expertsARK Infoslution Pvt.Ltd 3rd year 120 students PO1PO3PO5PO6PO7PO9PO12PSO1PSO3 Students learned he latest trends in the field of Building Information Modelling. The students could differentiate between REVIT Architecture and Structure and their utility in civil engineering projects.

Faculty Coordinator:Prof.Sheelu Verghese and Prof. Satyam Saxena

Organised By:Industry Interaction Committie

Seminar on ‘Recent Trends- Reaching Sustainability in Built Environment’

Objective:To understand the importance of sustainable development in built environment in Indian Context and to gain knowledge of how we can add Green Building concepts in existing campus

Date 23rd Feb 2018.
Timings 10:00 to 1:00PM
Total Participants 2nd & 3rd year (200 students)
Training Partner Centre for Science & Environment (CSE)
Speaker Mr. Rajeesh Sareen, Programme Director, Centre for Science & Environment (CSE)

Learning Outcomes:

  • To understand the importance of sustainable development in built environment in Indian Context
  • To gain knowledge of how we can add Green Building concepts in existing campus.
  • To gain knowledge of 17 Goals of Sustainable Development

Participant Feedback Sample Size: – 10 (Form provided by institute)

Analysis of feedback

Gap Title of Training Date Resource person with Designation No of students Relevance to PO’s PSO’s Impact
Sustainable development Recent Trends-Reaching Sustainability in Built Environment 23/02/18 Mr. Rajeesh SareenProgramme DirectorCentre for Science & Environment (CSE) 2nd year 90 students PO1PO3PO5PO6PO7PO9PO12PSO1PSO3 Students were able to appreciate the need for green and energy efficient building boosting sustainable development. Also learned about sustainable development goals of energy conservation building code 2018 were also Imparted.

Faculty Coordinator:Dr.V.B Gupta, Prof.Sheelu Verghese and Prof. Satyam Saxena

Organised By:Industry Interaction Committie

Seminar on “Repairs & Rehabilitation of RCC structures”

Objective: The Main Objective of the Seminar is to give information on the various aspects of RCC Repairs, causes of distress in RCC & remedial measures thereof

Date 24th March 2018.
Timings 10:00 to 12:30 Pm
Total Participants 2nd & 3rd year (100 students)
Training Partner Indian Concrete Institute (ICI ) student chapter
Speaker Er. G. K. Sahu,  Pr. Scientist, CRRI

Prof. Anil K. Sharma, Retd. DG, CPWD,

Er. S. K. Jain,Chief Engr., PWD, Delhi

Learning Outcomes:

  • To understand the types of damage and distress in RCC structures
  • To understand the scope of repair and rehabilitation of RCC structures

Participant Feedback Sample Size: – 10 (Form provided by institute)

Analysis of feedback

Gap Title of Training Date Resource person with Designation No of students Relevance to PO’s PSO’s Impact
Repair & Rehabilation of RCC structures Repairs & Rehabilitation of RCC structures 24/03/18 Er. G. K. Sahu, Pr. Scientist, CRRI Prof. Anil K. Sharma, Retd. DG, CPWD, Er. S. K. Jain, Chief Engr PWD, Delhi,ICI 2nd & 3rd 100 students PO1 >PO3 >PO5 >PO6 >PO7 >PO9 PO12PSO1 >PSO3 Students were able to understand techniques and patterns in RCC structures which require repair. Gained knowledge  about methods of repair and retrofitting of structures.

Faculty Coordinator:Prof.(Dr.) V.B Gupta & Prof.Arun Kumar

Organised By:Industry Interaction Committie

Seminar on ‘Overview of Metro Railways’

Objective: The main objective of the seminar is the Introduction of Top Down & Bottom Up types of construction practices in Metro Rails, use of soldier, secant & contiguous piles & Diaphragm walls etc, which are also widely used in Metro Rail construction in Delhi & other cities.

Date 10th April 2018.
Timings 3:00 to 5:30 Pm
Total Participants 3rd year students (100)
Training Partner Delhi Metro Rail Corporation.
Speaker Mr. S. K. Gupta &

Mr. R. G. Saini,

Directors, Mega Metro Engg. Pvt. Ltd. & erstwhile Project Managers L&T

Learning Outcomes:

  • To gain an overview of Civil works involved in Construction of metro rail network.
  • To gain knowledge of modern tunnelling machine used in metro construction.

Participant Feedback Sample Size: – 10 (Form provided by institute)

Analysis of feedback

Gap Title of Training Date Resource person with Designation No of students Relevance to PO’s PSO’s Impact
Metro railways construction practices Overview of Metro Railways 10/04/18 Mr. S. K. Gupta & Mr. R. G. Saini, Directors, Mega Metro Engg. Pvt. Ltd. & erstwhile Project Managers L&T 3rd year 100 PO1PO3PO5PO6PO7PO9PO12PSO1PSO3 The students appreciated the animated presentation delivered by the speakers on essential aspects of planning, project management and construction of metro railways through case studies of Delhi Metro.

Faculty Coordinator:Prof.(Dr.) V.B Gupta & Prof.Arun Kumar

Organised By:Industry Interaction Committie

Srijan Forum of civil department organized a seminar on “Requirement and Utilization in Industry and Academia” on 21 September 2016 for 4th year Civil Engineering students from 3.00 to 4.30 PM. A total of 120 students attended the same

The guest speaker for the seminar was Ms. Charu Chaudhary, Relation Manager, Bentley Systems India Pvt. Ltd. It was a certified seminar and the main focus were on softwares MX Road and Water Gems. The MX Road is an interactive 3D modeling software used for planning and designing of roadways. WaterGEMS software is a comprehensive yet easy-to-use decision-support tool for water distribution networks. The various other Bentley softwares were also discussed.

Finally, the coordinator thanked the dignitaries and the students

Prof. Prerna Raghava

Coordinator

A seminar on ‘‘Career Guidance and Personality Development’ was conducted on 21 September 2016 for 2nd year Civil Engineering students. About 90 students attended the seminar.

The seminar was organized in association with Prowisdom Growth Pvt Ltd. Mr. Puneet Raman, Director Prowisdom was the guest speaker. This event wasorganized to create awareness about ‘Job ready skills’ like- Leadership, Ability to work in a team, Communication skills, Strong work ethics etc. The students were informed about career and life choices, connecting role models and youth on a sustainable platform from industry, skill development through mentoring. The other important aspects for getting a job such as Resume writing, Group discussions and Interview were also covered.

Finally, the coordinator thanked the dignitaries and the students

Prof. Anju Agarwal

Coordinator

A Seminar on “Career Opportunity in Built Environment Sector” was organized by the Civil Department on 09th November 2016 from 3.00 PM to 4.30 PM for fourth year students (about 120 students from section A & B). The seminar was chaired by Dr. Seema, Head of Department Civil Engineering and attended by all faculties. The guest speaker for the seminar were Ms. Monalisa Mallick, National Head & Ms.Swati Malik, Technical Head, RICS, School of Built Environment, Amity University

Dr.Seema, HOD Civil welcomed the guest speaker and gave the key note address in the seminar. The guest speakers then addressed the students regarding the aspirations of young civil graduates and how a student can fit himself in this technical stream by making the right choice of courses or training

In the end Vote of Thanks was proposed by guest lecture coordinator Prof. Anju Agarwal.

Prof. Anju Agarwal

Coordinator

A seminar was organized by prof. Anju Agarwal and Mohit Gupta for 2nd year students on BIM. A total of 80 students participated in the event. The guest speaker for the event was Mr. Amit Tiwari from Lelogix Design solution Pvt. Ltd.

Objective: Since building projects are extremely complex, the Autodesk Revit software is also complex. The objective of the Autodesk Revit Architecture Fundamentals training course is to enable students to create full 3D architectural project models and set them up in working drawings. This training course focuses on basic tools that the majority of users need.

Outcomes: The topics in this Autodesk Revit Architecture training course include the following:

  • Understanding the purpose of Building Information Management (BIM) and how it is applied in the Autodesk Revit software.
  • Navigating the Autodesk Revit workspace and interface.
  • Working with the basic drawing and editing tools.
  • Creating Levels and Grids as datum elements for the model.
  • Creating a 3D building model with walls, curtain walls, windows, and doors.
  • Adding floors, ceilings, and roofs to the building model.
  • Creating component-based and custom stairs.
  • Adding component features, such as furniture and equipment.
  • Setting up sheets for plotting with text, dimensions, details, tags, and schedules.
  • Creating details.

Scope: BIM software helps architects and designers develop higher-quality, more accurate architectural designs. View architecture-specific features that help you capture and analyze concepts, and maintain your vision through design, documentation, and construction.

An Interactive seminar was organized by Prof. Anju Agarwala For 4th year students on” Emerging Trends of Disaster management in India”. The guest speaker for the event was Dr.Rajnish Ranjan, Senior Consultant, NDMA and around 100 students have participated in the event.

>Objective: The objective of this seminar to the students is to define disaster, hazard, vulnerability and risk, describe the types and the causes of disasters. Discuss the magnitude and distribution of disasters and explain different phases of disasters. It also discusses the trends of the occurrence of disasters to introduce readers the basic concepts of the subject matter.

>Outcomes:As outcomes of the seminar, following can be pointed out.

  • >Hazard is a rare or extreme event in the natural or human made environment that adversely affects human life, property or activity to the extent of causing a disaster.
  • >Mitigation includes recognizing that disasters will occur; attempts are made to reduce the harmful effects of a disaster, and to limit their impact on human suffering and economic assets.
  • >Prevention is defined as those activities taken to prevent a natural phenomenon or potential hazard from having harmful effects on either people or economic assets.
  • >Preparedness are the measures that ensure the organized mobilization of personnel, funds, equipments, and supplies within a safe environment for effective relief
  • >Reconstruction the full resumption of socio-economic activities plus preventive measures.
  • >Rehabilitation is the restoration of basic social functions
  • >Resilience is adaptability, capacity to recover.
  • >Response is the set of activities implemented after the impact of a disaster in order to assess the needs, reduce the suffering, limit the spread and the consequences of the disaster, open the way to rehabilitation.
  • >Risk is the expected losses (lives lost, persons injured, damages to property and disruption of economic activity) due to a particular hazard. Risk is the product of hazard and vulnerability.
  • >Susceptibility is exposure to danger.
  • >Vulnerability is the degree of loss resulting from a potentially damaging phenomenon.
Seminar on “Primavera” by Aptron Solutions Pvt. Ltd on  20th  March 2017

A seminar was organized by Prof. Anju Agarwal and Mohit Gupta for 3rd  year students on Primavera. A total of 100 students participated in the event. The guest speaker for the event was Mr. Sonu Kumar Prakash from Aptron Solutions Pvt. Ltd.

ObjectiveThe three key aspects of project management lifecycle are the cost, resources involved and also the schedule. Primavera is a project management enterprise that provides tools for project managers to create and control projects from their outset until their completion.

Outcomes:

Understand how Primavera is utilized in the construction sector for project activities, time and resource scheduling i.e

  • Creating a project from scratch
  • Construction tasks involved
  • Project Scheduling
  • Assigning resources
  • Make adjustment to the schedule of the project
  • Controlling the project

Scope: Primavera software helps project managers to understand planning and scheduling concepts and easily create own construction schedule, monitor the schedule, review a schedule, and generate reports

A seminar on REVIT architecture was organized for 2nd year students under the coordinatorship of Prof. Anju Agarwal and Mohit Gupta. A total of 98 students participated in the seminar. The technical experts for the event were Ms. Svetha and Mr. Nidheesh Gupta from Tvostar Technologies Pvt.Ltd

Objective: Since building projects are extremely complex, the Autodesk Revit software is also complex. The objective of the Autodesk Revit Architecture Fundamentals training course is to enable students to create full 3D architectural project models and set them up in working drawings. This training course focuses on basic tools that the majority of users need.

Outcomes: The topics in this Autodesk Revit Architecture training course include the following:

  • Understanding the purpose of Building Information Management (BIM) and how it is applied in the Autodesk Revit software.
  • Navigating the Autodesk Revit workspace and interface.
  • Working with the basic drawing and editing tools.
  • Creating Levels and Grids as datum elements for the model.
  • Creating a 3D building model with walls, curtain walls, windows, and doors.
  • Adding floors, ceilings, and roofs to the building model.
  • Creating component-based and custom stairs.
  • Adding component features, such as furniture and equipment.
  • Setting up sheets for plotting with text, dimensions, details, tags, and schedules.
  • Creating details.

Scope: BIM software helps architects and designers develop higher-quality, more accurate architectural designs. View architecture-specific features that help you capture and analyze concepts, and maintain your vision through design, documentation, and construction.

Seminar on “INDUSTRY EXPECTATIONS FROM FRESHERS”

A seminar on ‘Industry expectations from freshers’ was conducted on 02 Dec 2015 for final year students of Civil Engineering. About 100 students attended the same

The seminar was organized in association with Simplex Infra Ltd. the guest speaker for the occasion was Mr. Pramod Mishra, Head HR, Simplex Infra Ltd. This event was organized to create awareness about the industrial expectations among the students. During the program, the chief guest addressed about the Industry expectation and present recruitment trends in Civil Engineering field. He explained the opportunities in various construction field and also motivated the students how to face the interviews wherein a student’s attitude and skill is also put to test and not just his technical knowledge The lecture gave valuable information to the passing out batch regarding the additional skills expected from a fresher on joining any organization.

Finally, the coordinator thanked the dignitaries and the students

Prof. Anju Aggarwal

Coordinator

Seminar on “Concrete Mix Design”

A Seminar on “Concrete Mix Design” was organized by the Civil Department on 29th April 2016 from 12.30 PM to 1.30 PM for fourth year students. About 120 students from section A & B of final year attended the same.

Prof Abhishek Singh, coordinator welcomed the guest speaker, Mr.Rajeeb Kumar, Zonal head, Technical Services, Ultratech Cement Pvt Ltd. He gave a brief idea about the seminar which was to be followed by a workshop on concrete mix design.

The main topics of interaction were the ingredients and properties of concrete, the importance of these properties in mix design. The principles of mix design were discussed in detail and mix design procedure for M35 grade concrete was explained as per IS: 10262-2009. An overview of various concrete constituent properties and how they affect the concrete’s performance, and suggestions for selecting materials for different applications was given to students. The students proceeded for the workshop after the seminar.

Prof. Abhishek Singh

Coordinator

Industrial Visit

Objective: The objective of visit is to explore and understand practical knowledge of building materials and manufacturing of concrete and to enhance the technical knowledge with exposure of batching plant to provide good guidance on structural concrete that can be used to interpret the designer’s requirement into Civil Engineering 2nd year students.

Duration 22/09/2019
Timings 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm
Total Participants 41
Target Participants 2nd Year CE students, Sec-A
 Site Location Techno Prime RMC Plant, Sahibabad (Ghaziabad)
Name of Engineer Mr. Jay Singh, Plant In-charge, Techno Prime RMC Plant, Sahibabad (Ghaziabad)

Learning Outcomes:

  • To understand the concept of various quality control tests on concrete and its components and perform in their own BMC Lab.
  • To understand the various ways to enhance the properties of concrete.
  • To understand about the recent advancement in construction equipments used in construction site.
  • To design the mix design of concrete grade according to IS10262:2009.
  • Advancement in concrete technology with the economical aspect with the introduction of self-compacting concrete.
  • To understand the importance of technological changes with some important tests involved in Self-Compacting Concrete such as L-Box Test, V-funnel Test and Slump test.

Participant Feedback Sample Size: – 10 (Form provided by institute)

Analysis of feedback

S. no Gap Title of Visit Date /  Month/year Resource person with Designation No of students Relevance to PO’s PSO’s Impact
1. Recent trends in modern construction materials. Industrial visit to Techno Prime RMC plant, SahibabadGhaziabad. 19th Sept. 2019 Mr. Jay Singh, Plant Incharge, Techno Prime RMC plant, Sahibabad, Ghaziabad. 2nd Year. 41 students PO2,PO3, PO5, PO10, PO11, PO12/PSO1,PSO2,PSO3  Students were able to Understand the development of modern construction materials and its application in the field of Civil Engineering.

Faculty Coordinator:Prof. Mohit Gupta & Prof. Rekha Singh

Organised By:Site Visit Co-ordinator Prof. Mohit Gupta

Objective: The objective of site visit is to understand reuse and sewage treatment to produce a disposable effluent without causing harm to the surrounding environment, and prevent pollution.

Duration 23rd & 24th September 2019
Timings 12:30 pm to 4:30 pm
Total Participants 100
Target Participants 4th Year CE students.
 Site Location Jal Nigam, Sewage Treatment Plant Ghaziabad
Name of Engineer Er. Ashutosh Yadav, Project Engineer, Jal Nigam, STP, Ghaziabad.

Learning Outcomes:

  • To understand the function of sequencing batch reactors (SBR) or sequential batch reactors are a type of activated sludge process for the treatment of wastewater.
  • To understand the working of sludge thickener in STP.
  • To understand the importance of Primary and Secondary treatment in STP.
  • To understand the methodology in Sewage treatment plant.

Participant Feedback Sample Size: – 10 (Form provided by institute)

Analysis of feedback

S. no Gap Title of Visit Date /  Month/year Resource person with Designation No of students Relevance to PO’s PSO’s Impact
1. Practical aspects of a design and working of a sewage treatment plant. Industrial Visit to Jal Nigam, Sewage Treatment Plant Ghaziabad 23rd & 24th September 2019 Er. Ashutosh Yadav, Project Engineer/ Mr. Arun kumar Dwivedi, Chemist,  Jal Nigam, STP, Ghaziabad 4th   Year (A & B).100 students. PO3
PO4, PO7  PO10,PO11,PO12/PSO1,PSO2,PSO3
To see practically the working of an STP. Gained knowledge about various stages of treatment of waste water.

Faculty Coordinator:

Prof. Sheelu Verghese, Prof. Vaibhav Deoli,

Prof. Raunak Kumar, Prof. Ankit Rai

Site Visit Co-ordinator:

Prof. Mohit Gupta

Industrial Visit to Techno Prime RMC Plant, Sahibabad (Ghaziabad)

Objective: The objective of visit is to explore and understand practical knowledge of building materials and manufacturing of concrete and to enhance the technical knowledge with exposure of batching plant to provide good guidance on structural concrete that can be used to interpret the designer’s requirement in to Civil Engineering 2nd year students.

Duration 19/09/2018
Timings 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm
Total Participants 39
Target Participants 2nd Year CE students, Sec-A
 Site Location Techno Prime RMC Plant, Sahibabad (Ghaziabad)
Name of Engineer Mr. Jay Singh, Plant In-charge, Techno Prime RMC Plant, Sahibabad (Ghaziabad)

Learning Outcomes:

  • To understand the concept of various quality control tests on concrete and its components and perform in their own BMC Lab.
  • To understand the various ways to enhance the properties of concrete.
  • To understand about the recent advancement in construction equipments used in construction site.
  • To design the mix design of concrete grade according to IS10262:2009.
  • Advancement in concrete technology with the economical aspect with the introduction of self-compacting concrete.
  • To understand the importance of technological changes with some important tests involved in Self-Compacting Concrete such as L-Box Test, V-funnel Test and Slump test. 

Participant Feedback Sample Size: – 10 (Form provided by institute)

Analysis of feedback

S. no Gap Title of Visit Date Resource person with Designation No of students Relevance to PO’s PSO’s Impact
1. Recent trends in modern construction materials. Industrial visit toTechno Prime RMC plant, Sahibabad Ghaziabad. 19th Sept. 2018 Mr. Jay Singh,Plant Incharge,Techno PrimeRMC plant,Sahibabad, Ghaziabad. 2ndYear. 43 students PO2PO3PO5PO10PO11PO12PSO1PSO2PSO3 Students were able to Understand the development of modern construction materials and its application in the field of Civil Engineering.

Faculty Coordinator:Prof. Mohit Gupta, Satyam Saxena & Pallavi Sirohi

Organized By:

Industry Interaction CommitteeProf. Mohit Gupta

Industrial Visit to Migsun, Kiyan Project,G+31 Residential building (Ghaziabad)

Objective: The objective of the visit is to explore and understand knowledge of Construction, Planning, and Management with an overview of Structural drawings, to enhance the technical knowledge of Civil 4th year students.

Duration 20/09/2018
Timings 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm
Total Participants 38
Target Participants 4th Year CE (AFD) students
 Site Location Migsun, Kiyan Project,Vasundhara, Sec-14 Ghaziabad.
Name of Engineer Er. Neeraj, Senior Engineer, Migsun, Kiyan Project,Vasundhara Ghaziabad.

Learning Outcomes:

  • To understand the concept of casting of structural components such as shear walls.
  • To understand about the recent advancement in construction equipments used in construction site.
  • To understand the importance of technological changes with the use of Aluminium shuttering.
  • >Knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles.
  • Learned the application of batching plant.
  • Learning aspects regarding Bill of quantities, bar bending schedule and quality control at site.
S. no Gap Title of Visit Date /  Month/year Resource person with Designation No of students Relevance to PO’s PSO’s Impact
1. Recent trends in modern construction and their application in the construction site. Industrial visit to Migsun, Kiyan Project, G+31 Multistorey residential building. 20th Sept. 2018 Er. Neeraj, Senior Engineer, Migsun, Kiyan Project, Ghaziabad. 4th Year (A & B). 38 AFD students. PO2 PO3 PO5 PO10 PO11PO12 PSO1 PSO2 PSO3 Students were able to Understand the development of modern construction and its application in the field of Civil Engineering.

Participant Feedback Sample Size: – 10 (Form provided by institute)

Analysis of feedback

Faculty Coordinator:

Prof. Mohit Gupta & Prof. Sunayana Singh

Organised By:

Industry Interaction Committee

Prof . Mohit Gupta

Industrial Visit to CRRI (CSIR), New Delhi

Objective: The objective of visit is to explore and understand research and development projects on design, construction and maintenance of roads and runways, traffic and transportation planning of mega and medium cities, management of roads in different terrains, improvement of marginal materials, utilization of industrial waste in road construction, landslide control, ground improvements environmental pollution, road traffic safety and analysis & design, wind, fatigue, corrosion studies, performance monitoring/evaluation, service life assessment and rehabilitation of highway & railway bridges.

Duration 26/09/2018
Timings 9:30 am to 4:30 pm
Total Participants 96
Target Participants 2nd & 3rd Year CE students.
 Site Location CRRI (CSIR), New Delhi
Name of Engineer Dr. G.K.Sahu, HOD & Sr. Principal Scientist, CRRI, New Delhi.

Learning Outcomes:

  • To understand the significance of R & D Laboratories.
  • To understand the importance of basic construction materials in terms of Smart materials using in the construction site.
  • To analyze and design overview of the structural drawings.
  • To understand the advancement in construction equipments used at site.

Participant Feedback Sample Size: – 10 (Form provided by institute)

Analysis of feedback

S. no Gap Title of Visit Date /  Month/year Resource person with Designation No of students Relevance to PO’s PSO’s Impact
1. Recent trends in new construction methods and   research and development projects. Industrial visit to  CRRI (CSIR), New Delhi 26th Sept. 2018 Dr. G.K.Sahu HOD & Sr. Principal Scientist, CRRI, New Delhi. 3rd & 2ndYear. 96 students PO2  PO3 PO5 PO10 PO11 PO12 PSO1 PSO2 PSO3 Students were able to Understand the development of modern construction materials, new construction methodologies and its application in the field of Civil Engineering.

Faculty Coordinator:

Dr. V.B.Gupta, Prof.Satyam Saxena,

Prof. Rishabh Pathak & Prof. Tripti Khanduri

Organised By:

Industry Interaction Committee

Prof . Mohit Gupta

Industrial Visit to UltraTech Cement Plant,Sahibabad (Ghaziabad)

Objective: The objective of visit is to explore and understand practical knowledge of building materials and manufacturing of concrete and to enhance the technical knowledge with exposure of batching plant to provide good guidance on structural concrete that can be used to interpret the designer’s requirement in to Civil Engineering 2nd year students.

Duration 08/09/2017
Timings 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm
Total Participants 103
Target Participants 2nd Year CE students, Sec-A & B
 Site Location UltraTech Cement Plant,Sahibabad (Ghaziabad)
Name of Engineer Mr. Sudarshan Sharma, Sr. Quality Engineer, UltraTech Cement Pvt. Ltd., Sahibabad (Ghaziabad)

Learning Outcomes:

  • To understand the concept of various quality control tests on concrete and its components and perform in their own BMC Lab.
  • To understand the various ways to enhance the properties of concrete.
  • To understand about the recent advancement in construction equipments used in construction site.
  • To design the mix design of concrete grade according to IS10262:2009.
  • Advancement in concrete technology with the economical aspect with the introduction of self-compacting concrete.
  • To understand the importance of technological changes with some important tests involved in Self-Compacting Concrete such as L-Box Test, V-funnel Test and Slump test.

Participant Feedback Sample Size: – 10 (Form provided by institute)

Analysis of feedback

S. no Gap Title of Visit Date Resource person with Designation No of students Relevance to PO’s PSO’s Impact
1. Recent trends in Ready Mix Concrete. Industrial Visit to UltraTech Cement Plant,Sahibabad (Ghaziabad) 08th Sept. 2017 Mr. Sudarshan Sharma, Sr. Quality Engineer UltraTech Cement Plant,Sahibabad (Ghaziabad) 2nd Year. 103 studentsSec-A & B PO2 PO3 PO4 PO11 PO12 PSO1 PSO2 PSO3 Students were able to Understand the  development of modern construction materials and its application in the field of Civil Engineering.

Faculty Coordinator: Prof. Mohit Gupta, Satyam Saxena , Yogendra Sharma & Anurag Yadav

Organised By:

Industry Interaction Committee

Prof . Mohit Gupta

Industrial Visit to Jal Nigam, Sewage Treatment Plant Ghaziabad

Objective: The objective of the site visit is to understand reuse and sewage treatment to produce a disposable effluent without causing harm to the surrounding environment, and prevent pollution.

Duration 13th & 14th September 2017
Timings 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm
Total Participants 123
Target Participants 4th Year CE students.
Site Location Jal Nigam, Sewage Treatment Plant Ghaziabad
Name of Engineer Er. Ashutosh Yadav, Project Engineer, Jal Nigam, STP, Ghaziabad.

Learning Outcomes:

  • To understand the function of sequencing batch reactors (SBR) or sequential batch reactors are a type of activated sludge process for the treatment of wastewater.
  • To understand the working of sludge thickener in STP.
  • To understand the importance of Primary and Secondary treatment in STP.
  • To understand the methodology in the Sewage treatment plant.

Participant Feedback Sample Size: – 10 (Form provided by the institute)

Analysis of feedback

S. no Gap Title of Visit Date Resource person with Designation No of students Relevance to PO’s PSO’s Impact
1. Practical aspects of design and working  of a sewage treatment plant. Industrial Visit to Jal Nigam, Sewage Treatment Plant Ghaziabad 13th & 14thSeptember 2017 Er. Ashutosh Yadav, Project Engineer, Jal Nigam, STP, Ghaziabad 4thYear (A & B).

123 students.

PO3 PO4 PO7 PO10 PO11 PO12 PSO1 PSO2 PSO3 To see practically the working of an STP. Gained knowledge about  various stages  of treatment of wastewater.

Faculty Coordinator:Prerna Raghava, Anurag Yadav,

Organized By:Industry Interaction Committee

Industrial Visit to APEX, Siddhartha Vihar, Ghaziabad

Objective: The objective of visit is to explore and understand knowledge of Construction, Planning and Management with overview of Structural drawings, to enhance the technical knowledge of Civil 3rd year students.

Duration 31/10/2017 & 01/11/2017
Timings 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm
Total Participants 130
Target Participants 3rd Year CE students.
 Site Location APEX, Siddhartha Vihar, Ghaziabad.
Name of Engineer Mr. Pramod Garg, Project Manager,APEX, Siddhartha Vihar, Ghaziabad.

Learning Outcomes:

  • To understand the concept of casting of structural components such as shear walls.
  • To understand about the recent advancement in construction equipments used in construction site.
  • To understand the importance of technological changes with the use of Aluminium shuttering.
  • Knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles.
  • Learned the application of batching plant.
  • Learning aspects regarding Bill of quantities, bar bending schedule and quality control at site.

Participant Feedback Sample Size: – 10 (Form provided by institute)

Analysis of feedback

S. no Gap Title of Visit Date Resource person with Designation No of students Relevance to PO’s PSO’s Impact
1. Sustainable practicesin construction at siteand Bar bending schedule. Industrial Visit to APEX Siddhartha Vihar, Ghaziabad 31/10/201701/11/2017 Mr. Pramod Garg,Project Manager APEX, Siddhartha Vihar,Ghaziabad. 3rd Year (A & B).130 students. PO3PO4PO7PO10PO11PO12PSO1PSO2PSO3 Students were able to Understand the development of modern construction technology and its application in the field of Civil Engineering.

Faculty Coordinator:Mahima Khandelwal

Organised By:

Industry Interaction Committee

Prof . Mohit Gupta

Industrial Visit to Raman Sabhagar, IPEC, Ghaziabad

Objective: The Objective of site visit is to familiarize Students with Green Building and Energy saving concepts in Sustainable Development of Built Environment.

Duration ">02/11/2017
Timings ">10:00 am to 12:30pm
Total Participants ">103
Target Participants ">2nd Year CE students, Sec-A & B
 Site Location ">Raman Sabhagar, IPEC, Ghaziabad
Name of Engineer ">Er.  Durgesh Kaushik., Project Manager/Civil Engg, IPEC, Gzb.

Learning Outcomes:

  • To understand and correlate the theory of design of RCC Beams learned in the classroom with

Construction practice of.

  • To understand and correlate the theory of design of RCC Columns learned in the classroom with construction practice of.
  • To understand and correlate the theory of design of RCC Slabs learned in the classroom with construction practice of.
  • To understand the detailing of steel reinforcement in RCC structural members.

Participant Feedback Sample Size: – 10 (Form provided by the institute)

Analysis of feedback

S. no Gap Title of Visit Date Resource person with Designation No of students Relevance to PO’s PSO’s Impact
1. To Bridge, the Gap between the Design theory 
learned in classroom &
Construction practice at the site.
Industrial Visit to Raman Sabhagar, IPEC, Gzb. 2ndNov.2017 Dr. V.B.Gupta 103 2nd  year students PO2
PO3
PO5
PO6
PO7
PSO1
PSO2
PSO3
Practical aspects in const.
of steel structures and 
sloping roof of an auditorium.
Focus on bolted & 
welded connections.

Organized & Coordinated by:

Dr. V.B.Gupta

Industrial Visit to Rise Constructions, Ghaziabad

Objective: The objective of site visit is to explore and understand practical knowledge of construction site and to enhance the technical knowledge with exposure of site also to provide good guidance on structural concrete that can be used to interpret the designer’s instructions in the form of drawings and schedules to Civil Engineering 2nd year students.

Duration 19/02/2018 20/02/2018
Timings 1:00 pm 4:30 pm
Total Participants 103
Target Participants 2nd Year CE students.
Site Location Rise Constructions, Ghaziabad
Name of Engineer Mr. Rajendra Singh, Dy. Project Manager, Rise projects Pvt. Ltd, Ghaziabad

Learning Outcomes:

  • To understand the concept of casting of structural components such as shear walls.
  • To understand about the recent advancement in construction equipment’s used in construction site.
  • To understand the importance of technological changes with the use of Aluminium shuttering.
  • Knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles.
  • Learned the application of batching plant.
  • Learning aspects regarding Bill of quantities, bar bending schedule and quality control at site.

Participant Feedback Sample Size: – 10 (Form provided by institute)

Analysis of feedback

S. no Gap Title of Visit Date Resource person with Designation No of students Relevance to PO’s PSO’s Impact
Sustainable practices in Construction at site and bar bending schedule. Industrial Visit to Rise Constructions, Ghaziabad 19/02/2018
20/02/2018
Mr. Rajendra Singh
Dy. Project Manager 
Rise projects Pvt. Ltd 
Ghaziabad
2nd  Year (A & B). 103 students. PO3
PO4
PO7
PO10
PO11
PO12
PSO1
PSO2
PSO3
Students were able to 
Understand the development of 
odern construction and its 
application in the field of Civil Engineering.

Faculty Coordinator:Dr. V.B.Gupta, Mohit Gupta, Yogendra Sharma & Satyam Saxena

Organised By:Industry Interaction CommitteeProf. Mohit Gupta

Industrial visit to Centre for Science & Environment, New Delhi

Objective: The Objective of site visit is to familiarize Students with Green Building and Energy saving concepts in Sustainable Development of Built Environment.

Duration 23/02/2018
Timings 10:00 am to 4:30 pm
Total Participants 50
Target Participants 2nd Year CE students, Sec-A & B
Site Location CSE, New Delhi
Name of Engineer Mr. Rajneesh Sareen, Programme Director, CSE, Okhala

Learning Outcomes:

  • To incorporate the salient aspect of orientation in building planning and its importance in saving of energy consumed.
  • Rain water harvesting system
  • Use of solar panels and special treatment on walls and roof of the building to reflect solar heat.
  • Waste water treatment and recycling of treated waste water for lawns etc. Special plants and vortex for water treatment was a new experience for students.

Participant Feedback Sample Size:– 10 (Form provided by institute)

Analysis of feedback

S. no Gap Title of Visit Date / Month/year Resource person with Designation No of students Relevance to PO’s PSO’s Impact
1. Application of sustainable water management. Industrial visit to Centre for Science & Environment, New Delhi 23rd Feb. 2018 Mr. Rajneesh Sareen,  Programme Director,  CSE, Okhala 2ndYear. 50 students Sec-A & B PO2 PO3 PO6 PO7 PO11 PO12 PSO1 PSO2 PSO3 Students were able to Understand the sustainable water management and its application in the field of Civil Engineering. 

Faculty Coordinator:Dr. V.B.Gupta

Organized By:

Industry Interaction CommitteeProf . Mohit Gupta

Department of Civil Engineering had arranged two days site visit to Jal Nigam Water Treatment Plant at Indirapuram, Ghaziabad. The Objective was to enhance the practical knowledge of the final year B.Tech. Civil Engineering (125 students). The site visit was arranged on September 5th and 6th, 2016 (10:00 am onwards) in two batches having approximately 60 students in each batch a day.

During the site visit, students got an insight of various water treatment procedures like screening, coagulation, sedimentation, filtration, and chlorination and check the reduction of impurities from treated water and they prepared a report on that.

Following were the accompanying faculty members during site visit-

  • Vikash Prakash Tiwari
  • Abhishek Singh
  • Prerna Raghava
  • Satyam Saxena

A site visit was organized on 24th and 25th October 2016 by the Department of Civil Engineering at Rise Construction Pvt. Ltd, NH 24 Ghaziabad.

The visit was accompanied by:

  • Sheelu Vargheese
  • Vikash Prakash Tiwari
  • Sunayana Singh
  • Satyam Saxena

Site visit for 2nd year students was arranged on 20th, 21th and 24th October to ready-mix concrete plant, Sahibabad. Following were the accompanying faculty members during site visit-

  • Abhishek Singh
  • Kavita Y. Fasate.
  • Mohit Gupta

Department of Civil Engineering had arranged three days site visit to ready mix concrete plant, Sahibabad. The visits objective was to enhance the practical knowledge of the second year B.Tech (section B) Civil Engineering (60 students). The site visit was arranged on 20th, 21th and 24th October in three batches containing approximately 20 students in each batch a day.

At site visit students got the idea of Batching plant and preparation of concrete and how to enhance the properties of it. The different tests performed for testing the strength of concrete was also introduced and taught the students.

The site visit was organized at Ultratech Cement Pvt. Ltd. for 2nd-year students on 8th – 9th November 2016. The faculty supervisors were

  • Prof. Kavita Y. Fasate
  • Prof. Sneha Sandilya
  • Prof. Anju Agarwal

The learning outcomes from the site visits are:

  • The idea of Batching plant.
  • Preparation of ready-mix concrete and how to enhance the properties of it.
  • The different tests performed for testing the strength of concrete was also introduced and demonstrated to the students

A site visit at Kalindi Kunj Metro station was organized for 3rd year and final year students under supervision Prof. Mahima Khandelwal on 10th February. A total of 120 students participated.

Objective: The objective of the site visit is to explore and understand practical knowledge of construction site and to enhance the technical knowledge and exposure of site.

Outcomes: The following major construction activities were seen at the DMRC site.

  • The erection of Pre Engineered Buildings also known as PEB Buildings for the repair and maintenance of Metro at Kalindikunj Metro depot.
  • Overview of Principal Rafters and their alignment.
  • Use of Purlins and how purlins erect at the site.
  • Overview of sag rods which were used for the erection of purlins.
  • A brief introduction to the casting of Footings and erection drawings.
  • Overview of estimation for billing including Bill of Quantity and technical specifications of the contract.
  • Purpose and use of Gantry Girders at the site.

Scope: PEB proves to be relevant and beneficial to several construction verticals including warehousing, infrastructure, oil & gas refineries as well as group housing. The advantages of having a steel structure or building over traditional concrete are far too many. Primarily speed and quality of construction are the top two benefits. Steel buildings are fire, quake and cyclone-resistant – hence from a safety and longevity perspective, these buildings are timeless. Considering India has extreme weathers as a part of the other seasons, a steel building proves to be very energy efficient, especially when insulated, because of its low thermal mass

A site visit was organized for 2 nd year students under the supervision of Prof. Anurag Yadav for 2nd Year students from 23rd to 25thJan in 2 different slots. A total of 110 students participated in the visit.

Scope:

At the site there is lots of scope of engineering point of view. Actually the site is a two storey building in which ground floor is canteen and second floor is auditorium. The second year students have seen the building materials, drawing of building etc.

Objectives:

  • To get an understanding how the theoretical knowledge is fitted in practice.
  • To gain experience in building materials.

Building Site:

The building we chose for visiting was a canteen and auditorium being constructed. Students go there with assigned faculties, observed the work and asked different questions.

  • Name: IPEC Canteen & Auditorium.
  • Type of building: A double storey
  • Location: IPEC, GZB
  • Site Engineer: Durgesh
  • Reason for choosing this site: The main reason for choosing this site for observation process and to see the theoretical knowledge being fitted in practice is that this construction site was implementing all theory we have gone through at this stage e.g. use of bricks, brick bonds, use of different ratio of mortar and reinforcement in column and beams.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Students seen the brick masonry, types of brick joint.
  • Student seen there reinforcement detailing in beams and columns.
  • Concreting in columns.

The objective of the visit is to explore and understand knowledge of Construction with an overview of structures to enhance the technical knowledge of engineering students of 2nd year.

Site visit was organized by the Department of Civil Engineering in Sept. 2015 for 2nd year (Section-A and B). The accompanying faculties during the visit were Mr. Ashutosh Mishra and Ms. Sunayana Singh. There were 120 students present during the visit.

Learning Outcomes:

  • To understand the concept of behavior and sizing of different structures.
  • To understand the role of base plate in steel structure.
  • To understand the importance of steel columns, girder etc. in truss structure.
  • Knowledge and understanding of steel truss structure.
  • To understand the importance of connections in steel structure.

The objective of visit is to explore and understand knowledge of Construction with an overview of structures to enhance the technical knowledge of engineering students of 4th year.

Site visit was organized by the Department of Civil Engineering from 11 Sept 2015 to 13th Nov 2015 in different batches for 4th year (Section-A and B). The accompanying faculties during the visit were Mr. Ashutosh Mishra and Ms. Sunayana Singh. There were 123 students present during the visit.

Learning Outcomes:

  • To understand the concept of behavior and sizing of different structures.
  • To understand the role of RCC column, beams and slab in construction.
  • To understand reinforcement details in RCC column, beams and slab in construction.
  • Knowledge and understanding of RCC structure.
  • To understand the importance of Bar bending schedule and quality control at site.

The objective of visit is to explore and understand knowledge of Construction with overview of structures to enhance the technical knowledge of engineering students of 4th year.

Site visit was organized by the Department of Civil Engineering from 11 Sept 2015 to 13th Nov 2015 in different batches for 4th year (Section-A and B). The accompanying faculties during the visit were Mr. Ashutosh Mishra and Ms. Sunayana Singh. There were 123 students present during the visit.

Learning Outcomes:

  • To understand the concept of behavior and sizing of different structures.
  • To understand the role of RCC column, beams and slab in construction.
  • To understand reinforcement details in RCC column, beams and slab in construction.
  • Knowledge and understanding of RCC structure.
  • To understand the importance of Bar bending schedule and quality control at site.

The objective of visit is to explore and understand knowledge of Construction, Planning and Management with overview of Structural drawings, to enhance the technical knowledge of civil 4th year students.

Site visit was organized by the Department of Civil Engineering on 15th & 16th March 2016 from 10:00 AM to 4:30 PM for 4th year (Section-A and B). The accompanying faculties during the visit were Ms. Anju Agarwal and Mr. Abhishek Singh. There were 130 students present during the visit.

Learning Outcomes:

  • To understand technological aspects of procuring, stacking and placing of precast and modular construction.
  • To understand the concept of casting of structural components such as shear walls.
  • To understand about the recent advancement in construction equipments used in construction site.
  • To understand the importance of technological changes with the use of Aluminium shuttering.
  • Learning aspects regarding Bill of quantities, bar bending schedule and quality control at site.

The objective of site visit is to explore and understand practical knowledge of construction site and to enhance the technical knowledge with exposure of site.

Site visit was organized by the Department of Civil Engineering, IPEC, Gzb. on 30th & 31st March 2016 for 4thyear (Section-A and B). Prof. Ashutosh Mishra coordinated the visit. The accompanying faculties during the visit were Mr. Ashutosh Mishra and Ms. Sunayana Singh. There were 110 students present during the visit.

Outcomes: The following major construction activities were seen at the Rise constructions Project site, Ghaziabad.

  • To understand layout and casting of structural components such as raft foundation.
  • Application of batching plant.
  • Use of couplers to join reinforcement.
  • Use of flyash based bricks and how it is replacing traditional red bricks.
  • Overview of Design Mix and different tests on cement and aggregates.
  • Use of Aluminium shuttering and how it is replacing traditional wooden shuttering.
  • Overview of Reinforcement detailing of columns and beams.
  • Overview of Shear wall with reinforcement details.
  • Site plan and elevation drawings of the building under construction.
  • General overview of the Bar bending schedule.
  • Use of cover blocks for the beams and columns.
  • Excavation work for the foundation.

The objective of visit is to explore and understand practical knowledge of building materials and manufacturing of concrete and to enhance the technical knowledge with exposure of batching plant to provide good guidance on structural concrete that can be used to interpret the designer’s requirement in to Civil Engineering 2nd year students.

Site visit was organized by Department of Civil Engineering, IPEC, Gzb. on 25th & 26th Feb. 2016 from 1:30 PM to 4:30 PM for 2nd year (Section-A and B). There were 130 students present during the visit.

Learning Outcomes:

  • To understand the concept of various quality control tests on concrete and its components and perform in their own BMC Lab.
  • To understand the various ways to enhance the properties of concrete.
  • To understand about the recent advancement in construction equipments used in construction site.
  • Advancement in concrete technology with the economical aspect with the introduction of self-compacting concrete.

Trainings

Objective: The objective of the course was to introduce participants to the Fundamentals of Building Material and Construction Practices. To make students learn and understand the tools, Shortcuts, commands used in AutoCAD for Drafting Different Buildings. (Residential, Institutional, and Commercial)

Duration 20/05/2019 to 07/06/2019
Timings 10:30am -5:00pm
Total Participants 23
Target Participants 1st Year CE & ME students
Training Partner Lelogix Business Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
Trainer Vaibhav Dutt Sharma & Civil Department Faculties (As per schedule)

Learning Outcomes:To understand the fundamental concepts of Building Material & Construction

  • To understand planning of Buildings as per NBC 2016
  • To identify Tools, Shortcut and commands in AUTOCAD
  • To Develop plan and draft a live project of 3BHK Residential Apartment
  • To Develop plan and draft a live project of Hospital Building
  • To Develop plan and draft a live project of Industrial Building

Participant Feedback Sample Size: – 08 (Form provided by institute)

Analysis of feedback

Gap Title of Training Date /  Month/year Resource person with Designation No of students Relevance to PO’s PSO’s Impact
Live Projects on AUTOCAD Three Weeks Summer Training Program on AUTOCAD 20th May 2019 to 07th June 2019 Vaibhav Dutt Sharma (Lelogix Business Solutions Pvt. Ltd.) Civil Department Faculties 1st Year CE & ME students PO1, PO2,PO3, PO4,PO5, PO6, PO8,PO9,PO12,PSO1, PSO2 PSO3 Students were able to understand the application of AutoCAD in Engineering and were able to Plan and Draft Buildings as per NBC 2016

Training Coordinator:Asst Prof. Rishabh Pathak

Industry Interaction Coordinator:Prof. Sheelu Vargheese

Introduction:

Building Information Modelling (BIM) is an intelligent 3D model-based process that gives architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) professionals the insight and tools to more efficiently plan, analyse, design, construct, and manage buildings and infrastructure.

REVIT is a single application built for Building Information Modelling with features for architectural design, MEP (mechanical, electrical and plumbing) and structural engineering and construction & Energy efficient designs. REVIT is not BIM. REVIT is built for BIM.

Revit creates the objects which consist of data that designers can see in different views: 2D drawings, 3D models and schedules. When one piece of data changes in one view, it is updated in all other views automatically by Revit because each view is displaying the same data. Objects can also be related to other objects.

Objective: To Develop Comprehensive knowledge of BIM and its applications using REVIT Structure. The course is designed to understand the Planning and 3D Modeling of Structures. To create a full model including all Structural & Non-structural components. To develop the ability to schedule and estimate the quantity of materials & also how to annotate, tag, detail, the structural model, along with creating and printing drawings.

Duration 10/06/2019 to 05/07/2019
Timings 10:30am -5:00pm
Total Participants 20
Target Participants 2nd & 3rd  Year CE students
Training Partner Professional Trainers & Design Engineers Pvt Ltd
Trainer Nazir Zaki, Asim Khan & Faculties of Deptt. (As per schedule)

Learning Outcomes:

  • To understand the importance of 3D Modeling of structures.
  • To create Structural Families and Sheets.
  • To develop Structural Model of Column, Beam, Foundation, Structural Wall.
  • To understand scheduling and cost estimation of different components of the structures.
  • To develop ability of creating and synchronizing a worksharing file of the Project.
  • To develop structural model for Live project of Residential Building.
  • To develop structural model for Live project of Commercial Structure.

Participant Feedback Sample Size: –

Analysis of feedback

Gap Title of Training Date /  Month/year Resource person with Designation No of students Relevance to PO’s PSO’s Impact
REVIT (BIM) & Live Projects on REVIT Structures Four Weeks Summer Training Program using REVIT Structures (BIM) 10th June 2019 to 05th July 2019 Nazir Zaki, Technical Expert(PTDE) & Department Faculties 2nd & 3rd  Year CE students PO1, PO2,PO3, PO4,PO5, PO6, PO8,PO9 PO12 PSO1, PSO2 PSO3 Students were able to understand the fundamentals of BIM with application using REVIT Structures in Civil Engineering. The participants were able to develop 3D Model of Structure of two types of Live projects.

Asst Prof. Rishabh Pathak

Training Coordinator

Prof. Sheelu Vargheese

Industry Interaction Coordinator

Introduction:

Building Information Modelling (BIM) is an intelligent 3D model-based process that gives architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) professionals the insight and tools to more efficiently plan, analyse, design, construct, and manage buildings and infrastructure.

REVIT is a single application built for Building Information Modelling with features for architectural design, MEP (mechanical, electrical and plumbing) and structural engineering and construction & Energy efficient designs. REVIT is not BIM. REVIT is built for BIM.

Revit creates the objects which consist of data that designers can see in different views: 2D drawings, 3D models and schedules. When one piece of data changes in one view, it is updated in all other views automatically by Revit because each view is displaying the same data. Objects can also be related to other objects.

Objective: To Develop Comprehensive knowledge of BIM and its applications using REVIT Structure. The course is designed to understand the Planning and 3D Modeling of Structures. To create a full model including all Structural & Non-structural components. To develop the ability to schedule and estimate the quantity of materials & also how to annotate, tag, detail, the structural model, along with creating and printing drawings.

Duration 10/06/2019 to 05/07/2019
Timings 10:30am -5:00pm
Total Participants 20
Target Participants 2nd & 3rd  Year CE students
Training Partner Professional Trainers & Design Engineers Pvt Ltd
Trainer Nazir Zaki, Asim Khan & Faculties of Deptt. (As per schedule)

Learning Outcomes:

  • To understand the importance of 3D Modeling of structures.
  • To create Structural Families and Sheets.
  • To develop Structural Model of Column, Beam, Foundation, Structural Wall.
  • To understand scheduling and cost estimation of different components of the structures.
  • To develop ability of creating and synchronizing a worksharing file of the Project.
  • To develop structural model for Live project of Residential Building.
  • To develop structural model for Live project of Commercial Structure.

Participant Feedback Sample Size: –

Analysis of feedback

Gap Title of Training Date /  Month/year Resource person with Designation No of students Relevance to PO’s PSO’s Impact
REVIT (BIM) & Live Projects on REVIT Structures Four Weeks Summer Training Program using REVIT Structures (BIM) 10th June 2019 to 05th July 2019 Nazir Zaki, Technical Expert(PTDE) & Department Faculties 2nd & 3rd  Year CE students PO1, PO2,PO3, PO4,PO5, PO6, PO8,PO9 PO12 PSO1, PSO2 PSO3 Students were able to understand the fundamentals of BIM with application using REVIT Structures in Civil Engineering. The participants were able to develop 3D Model of Structure of two types of Live projects.

Asst Prof. Rishabh Pathak

Training Coordinator

Prof. Sheelu Vargheese

Industry Interaction Coordinator

Objective: To develop comprehensive knowledge of different tools of ETABS used in analysis, design, and detailing of Civil Engineering structures. The program aims to develop specialized knowledge and simplified approach towards ETABS.

Duration 10, 11, 17, 18 August 2019
Timings 10:30 AM to 05:00 PM
Total Participants 23
Target Participants 4th Year Students
Trainer Department Faculty

Learning Outcomes:

  • To understand the fundamental concepts of structural analysis & design subjected to different loading condition.
  • To differentiate between Static & dynamic analysis.
  • To analyze the behavior of multistory building subjected to seismic loading.
  • To develop design model of a live project of residential concrete structure & steel structures subjected to seismic loading.
  • Skill development of participants on ETABS.

Participant Feedback Sample Size: 07 (Form provided by institute)

Analysis of Feedback

Gap Title of Training Date Resource person with Designation No of Students Relevance to PO’s and PSO’s Impact
Recent Advancement in structural detailing of Structures 24 hours training program on structural design and detailing using ETABS 10, 11, 17, 18 August 2019 In house training by department faculties 23 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5, PO6 PO8, PO9, PO10, PO12, PSO1, PSO2, PSO3 The students were able to understand the load transfer mechanism in a multi-storey building and interpreting analysis results. Students were also able to develop 3D model of a real building.

Faculty CoordinatorProf. Rishabh Pathak & Prof. Ankit Rai

Organized By

ICI, Local Chapter, IPEC, Ghaziabad

Prof. Rekha Singh

Objective: The objective of the course was to introduce participants to the application of AutoCAD in civil engineering. To make students learn and understand the tools, Shortcuts, commands used in AutoCAD for Drafting Different Buildings. (Residential, Institutional, and Commercial)

Duration 26/08/2019 to 05/09/2019
Timings 04:30 PM to 06:30 PM
Total Participants 18
Target Participants 2nd Year CE students
Training Partner In house training
Trainer Prof. Rishabh Pathak, Department of Civil Engineering, IPEC Gzb.

Learning Outcomes:

  • To understand the fundamentals of AutoCAD
  • To identify Tools, Shortcut and commands in AUTOCAD
  • To Develop plan and draft a live project of 3BHK Residential Apartment
  • To Develop plan and draft a live project of Hospital Building
  • To Develop plan and draft a live project of Industrial Building

Participant Feedback Sample Size: – 08 (Form provided by institute)

Analysis of feedback

Gap Title of Training Date /  Month/year Resource person with Designation No of students Relevance to PO’s PSO’s Impact
Live Projects on AUTOCAD 24 Hours Training Program on AUTOCAD 26 August 2019 to 05 September 2019 Prof. Rishabh Pathak, Asst. Prof., Dept. of Civil Engineering, IPEC, Gzb. 2nd Year CE students PO1, PO2,PO3, PO4,PO5, PO6, PO8,PO9 PO12 PSO1, PSO2, PSO3 Students were able to understand the application of AutoCAD in Engineering and were able to Plan and Draft Buildings

Training Coordinator:Asst. Prof. Rishabh Pathak

Organized By

SRIJAN

Prof. Vipin Verma

Objective: The objective of the course is to introduce participants to the Fundamentals of Analysis & Design of structures using STAAD Pro. To make students learn and understand the tools and steps (Creating Geometry, Define properties, Assigning properties, analysis for applied Loading conditions & Design commands) involved in design and detailing of structures under different Load cases using latest software. Brief them on the art of developing technical reports and effective communication.

Duration 07th January 2019 to 26th January 2019
Timings 10:30am -5:00pm
Total Participants 27
Target Participants  3rd and 4thYear CE students
Training Partner Professional Trainers & Design Engineers Pvt Ltd
Trainer Mohd Nazir Zaki, Technical Expert (PTDE) & Internal Faculty Expert (as per schedule)

Learning Outcomes:

  • To understand the fundamental concepts of Analysis, Design and Detailing of Structures subjected to different loading conditions.
  • To differentiate between the static and dynamic analysis of structures.
  • To develop design models of a live project of residential concrete structures subjected to seismic loads and analyze it by static and dynamic methods.
  • To develop design model of a live project of industrial steel structure subjected to wind loads.
  • To develop design model of a live project of a Bridge subjected to rolling loads as per IRC codes.
  • Skill development of Participants on STAAD Pro.
  • Able to develop Effective communication skills and Technical Reports.

Participant Feedback Sample Size: – 10 (Form provided by the institute)

Analysis of feedback

Gap Title of Training Date /  Month/year Resource person with Designation No of students Relevance to PO’s PSO’s Impact
Live Projects on  STAAD Pro software Three Weeks Winter Training Program on Structural Design & Detailing 07th January to 26th January 2019 Mohd Nazir Zaki Technical Expert (Professional Trainers & Design Engineers Pvt Ltd) Internal Faculties as per schedule 4th & 3rd  year (27 students) PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO12 PSO1 PSO2 PSO3   Students were able to understand the application of STAAD Pro software in Civil Engineering and were able to perform Static and Dynamic analysis for structures

Faculty Coordinator:Asst Prof. Rishabh Pathak

Organised By:

Industry Interaction Committee

Prof. Sheelu Vargheese

24 Hour Training Program on ARCGIS

Objective: The objective of the course was to introduce participants to the fundamentals of ArcGIS (coordinates, attribute tables, georeferencing), types of spatial data (raster and vector – points, lines and polygons), geoprocessing and data generation (using buffers, intersections, clip), mapping this data, and how to explore different types of data (selections and queries).The basics in ERDAS software was also introduced to the students and they worked on a live project ‘land use changes in Chennai after floods’ by unsupervised classification.

Duration 09/09/18 to 23/09/2018
Timings 9:30am -5:30pm
Total Participants 23
Target Participants 3rd and 4thYear CE students
Training Partner Global Engineering
Trainer Mr.Vikarsh Sachan, Ms. Aparna Dubey Global Engineering Research & Development Centre

Learning Outcomes:

  • To understand the fundamental concepts about ArcGIS & ERDAS Imagine
  • To learn importing of spatial and non-spatial data from a range of sources
  • To differentiate between raster and vector data and conversion from raster
  • To apply the skills learnt for generation of maps, attribute tables, query and analysis of spatial data

Participant Feedback Sample Size: – 10 (Form provided by institute)

Analysis of feedback

Gap Title of Training Date Resource person with Designation No of students Relevance to PO’s PSO’s Impact
Hands on experience in ArcGIS and ERDAS software Software training course in ArcGIS and ERDAS 09th September to 23rd September 2018 Mr.Keshar Kumar
Mr.Vikarsh sachan & Ms.Aparna Dubey 
Trainer
Global Engineering Research & Development Centre
4th & 3rd30 students PO1
PO3
PO5
PO6
PO7
PO9
PO12 PSO1
PSO3
Students were able to understand the application of ArcGIS and ERDAS imagine software in Civil Engineering and were able to generate area maps & attributes to perform queries and analysis

Faculty Coordinator:Prof. Anubhav Baranwal & Prof. Deepak Singh

Organised By:

Industry Interaction Committee

Prof. Sheelu Vargheese

30 Hour Training on Primavera

Objective:The Objective of this course is to impart training on project management training and Primavera software. In this training the students will learn in detail about use of all the tools in software like EPS, OBS, WBS, ACTIVITIES, and RESOURCES etc. and its use in the construction project management. All the resources, activities and its relation with various activities is to be discussed with complete detail.

Duration 29/09/18 (Sat) to 14/10/18 (Sun)
Timings 9:30am -5:30pm
Total Participants 23
Target Participants 3rd Year CE students
Training Partner Professional Trainers
Trainer Mr. Nazir Zaki (Manager (Training) of Professional Trainers & Design Engineers)

Learning Outcomes:

  • To learn about various resources used in a project like power materials, machine and its allocation
  • To develop the understanding of project scheduling and comparison of current schedule vs target schedule
  • To understand the importance of overall duration of project and allocation of time to individual activity in a construction work.

Participant Feedback Sample Size: – 10 (Form provided by institute)

Analysis of feedback

Gap Title of Training Date Resource person with Designation No of students Relevance to PO’s PSO’s Impact
Recent trends in estimation and casting in construction management 30 hour Training Program on Primavera 29thSep 2018 to 14thOct 2018 Mr. Nazir Zaki Manager (Training) Professional Trainers & Design Engineers 23 students PO1 PO2 PO4 PO5 PO9 PO10 PO11 PSO1 PSO2 PSO3 The students were able to understand the concepts related to construction project management like planning, scheduling, work break down structure, organizational breakdown structure resources planning etc. project time line etc.

Faculty Coordinator:Prof. Anubhav Baranwal & Prof. Deepak Singh

Organised By:

Industry Interaction Committie

Prof. Sheelu Vargheese

Objective:

To estimate N value of soil using standard penetration method and shear strength of soil by Triaxial testing methods of soil investigation

Duration 10/02/2018
Timings 10.30 A.M to 4.30 P.M
Total Participants 30
Target Participants 3rd & 4th year CE students
Training Partner  
Trainer Prof. Sunayna Singh

Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand the practical application of In situ and laboratory tests
  • Understand the limitations of the tests
  • Understand why and which testing methods are most appropriate

Impact Analysis

SNo Gap Title Date /  Month/year Resource person with Designation No of students Relevance to PO’s PSO’s Impact
1 Field tests such as SPT tests for soil investigation Field workshop on ‘Soil Investigation by SPT & Triaxial Testing’   10 Feb 2018 Prof Sunayna Singh, IPEC ,Ghaziabad 30 PO1 PO3 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO9 PO12 PSO1 PSO3 The students were able to understand how in- situ soil testing is carried out and how it helps to determine the shearing resistance and unconfined compressive strength

Coordinator

Prof Sunayna Singh

4/6 weeks Training Program on Building Information Modelling

Objective: To Develop Comprehensive knowledge of Building Information Modelling and its applications. The course is designed to understand the Planning and 3D Modelling of Structures, Enhances the ability to schedule and estimate the quantity of materials

Duration 01/06/18 to 30/07/2018
Timings 9:30am -5:30pm
Total Participants 15
Target Participants 2nd and 3rd Year CE students
Training Partner Professional Trainers Pvt. Ltd
Trainer Mr. Nazir Zaki, Manager (Training), Professional Trainers Pvt. Ltd.

Learning Outcomes:

  • To learn 3D Modelling of structures.
  • To understand scheduling and rebaring of different components of the structures.
  • To develop ability of creating and synchronizing a Work-sharing file of the Project.

Participant Feedback Sample Size: – 10 (Form provided by institute)

Analysis of feedback

Gap Title of Training Date Resource person with Designation No of students Relevance to PO’s PSO’s Impact
Hands on experience in Building Information Modelling Software training course in ArcGIS and ERDAS 01/06/18 to 30/07/2018 Mr. Nazir Zaki, Manager (Training), Professional Trainers Pvt. Ltd. 2nd& 3rdYear Students PO1 PO3 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO9 PO12 PSO1 PSO3 The students could understand how REVIT structures was one platform to extract complete building information related to quantity estaimation, plan elevation, sections and 3 D models of a structure.

Faculty Coordinator:

Prof. Rishabh Pathak

Organised By:

Industry Interaction Committie

Prof. Sheelu Vargheese

36 hours Training Program on ETABS (Batch-1)

Objective: To develop comprehensive knowledge on ETABS software and its various applications for to analyze and Design of building Structures. The course aims to develop in depth knowledge and simplified approach towards ETABS

Duration 12/08/17 to 11/11/2017
Timings 9:30am -5:30pm
Total Participants 30
Target Participants 3rd Year CE students
Training Partner Arkinfo Solutions Pvt. Ltd
Trainer Mr. Syed & Mr. Jasmeet Arkinfo Solutions Pvt. Ltd

Learning Outcomes:

  • To learn the Analysis of Multistorey structure using ETABS.
  • To understand the Design of Multistorey structure using ETABS.
  • To develop the ability to analyze and designing the multi-story frames structures subjected to Seismic Loads

Participant Feedback Sample Size: – 10 (Form provided by the institute)

Analysis of feedback

Gap Title of Training Date Resource person with Designation No of students Relevance to PO’s PSO’s Impact
Recent Advancement in structural detailing of structures. 36 Hour Training Program on ETABS (batch 1) 12/08/17 to 11/11/2017 Mr. Jasmeet, Arkinfo Solutions Pvt. Ltd 3rd and 4th year Students PO1 PO3 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO9 PO12 PSO1 PSO3 The students were able to understand the load transfer mechanism in a framed structure and could interpret the analysis results of different components in a structure. The students could develop 3-D models of live multistoried building projects.

Faculty Coordinator:

Prof. Abhishek Singh & Prof. Mohit Gupta

Organised By:

Industry Interaction Committie

Prof. Sheelu Vargheese

36 hours Training Program on ETABS (Batch-2)

Objective: To develop comprehensive knowledge on ETABS software and its various applications to analyze and Design of Building Structures. The course aims to develop in-depth knowledge and a simplified approach towards ETABS

Duration 09/09/17 to 18/11/2017
Timings 9:30am -5:30pm
Total Participants 29
Target Participants 3rd and 4thYear CE students
Training Partner Arkinfo Solutions Pvt. Ltd
Trainer Mr. Syed & Mr. Jasmeet Arkinfo Solutions Pvt. Ltd

Learning Outcomes:

  • To learn the Analysis of Multistorey structure using ETABS.
  • To understand the Design of Multistorey structure using ETABS.
  • To develop ability of analysing and designing the multi-storey frames structures subjected to Seismic Loads

Participant Feedback Sample Size: – 10 (Form provided by Institute)

Analysis of feedback

Gap Title of Training Date /  Month/year Resource person with Designation No of students Relevance to PO’s PSO’s Impact
Recent Trends in Structural Information and Modelling 36 Hour Training Program on ETABS (batch 2) 09/09/17 to 18/11/2017 Mr. Jasmeet, Arkinfo Solutions Pvt. Ltd 3rd and 4th year Students PO1 PO3 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO9 PO12 PSO1 PSO3 The students were able to understand the load transfer mechanism in a framed structure and could interpret the analysis results of different components in a structure.

The students could develop 3-D models of live multistoried building projects.

Faculty Coordinator:

Prof. Abhishek Singh & Prof. Mohit Gupta

Organized By:

Industry Interaction Committee

Prof. Sheelu Vargheese

40 Hour Training Program on Primavera

Objective: The Objective of this course is to impart training on project management training and Primavera software. In this training, the students will learn in detail about use of all the tools in software like EPS, OBS, WBS, ACTIVITIES and RESOURCES etc and its use in the construction field. All the resources, activities and its relation with various activities are to be discussed with complete detail.

Duration 25/09/17 to 09/10/17
Timings 9:30am -5:30pm
Total Participants 22
Target Participants 4th Year CE students
Training Partner KV Computer Homes Pvt. Ltd
Trainer Mr. Satyam Nagpal , KV Computer Homes Pvt. Ltd.

Learning Outcomes:

  • To learn about various resources used in a project like power materials, machine and its allocation
  • To develop the understanding of project scheduling and comparison of current schedule vs target schedule
  • To under the importance of overall duration of project and allocation of time to individual activity in a construction work.

Participant Feedback Sample Size: – 10 (Form provided by the institute)

Analysis of feedback

Gap< Title of Training< Date / Month/year< Resource person with Designation< No of students< Relevance to PO’s PSO’s< Impact<
Recent trends in estimation and casting in construction management 40 hour Training Program on Primavera 25/09/18 to 30/10/18 Mr. Satyam Nagpal 
KV Computer Homes Pvt. Ltd
22 students PO1
PO2
PO4
PO5
PO9
PO10
PO11
PSO1
PSO2
PSO3
The students were able to understand that Primavera P6 Professional Project Management is a powerful yet easy-to-use solution for planning
managing
and executing projects and programs They were able to receive hands-on training on the tool.

Faculty Coordinator:

Prof. Sunayana Singh

Organised By:

Industry Interaction Committie

Prof. Sheelu Vargheese

21 hours Training Program on WaterGEMS

Objective: To impart an understanding of how to plan, draw, analyze water distribution networks in Bentley’Water Gems software so as to optimize designs, manage leaks, , and enhance operations workflows.

Duration 12/03/2018 to 24/03/2018
Timings 9:30am -5:30pm
Total Participants 32
Target Participants 3rd and 4th Year CE students
Training Partner Professional Trainers Pvt. Ltd
Trainer Mr. Nazir Zaki, Professional Trainers Pvt. Ltd.

Learning Outcomes:

  • To apply the basic principles of designing water distribution networks
  • To apply Water GEMS software to solve common water distribution system problems
  • To develop a deeper understanding of model creation, importing, and analysis using waterGEMS

Participant Feedback Sample Size: – 10 (Form provided by the institute)

Analysis of feedback

Gap Title of Training Date / Month/year Resource person with Designation No of students Relevance to PO’s PSO’s Impact
The recent advancement in the water pipeline distribution techniques. 21 hours training on Water GEMS 01/08/17 to 30/12/2017 Mr. Nazir Zaki
Professional Trainers Pvt. Ltd.
3rd and 4th year Students PO1
PO3
PO5
PO6
PO7
PO9
PO12
PSO1
PSO3
The students were able to learn advanced and fast methodology to develop models for analysis and design of water distribution systems.

Faculty Coordinator:

Prof. Prerna Raghava

Organised By:

Industry Interaction Committie

Prof. Sheelu Vargheese

40 hours Training Program on REVIT Structures

Objective: To Develop Comprehensive knowledge on Revit Software and its applications. This course is designed to understand the Planning and 3D Modelling of Architecture of Structures.

Duration 22/02/18 to 14/04/2018
Timings 9:30am -5:30pm
Total Participants 11
Target Participants 3rd and 4thYear CE students
Training Partner Arkinfo Solutions Pvt. Ltd
Trainer Mr. Jasmeet, Arkinfo Solutions Pvt. Ltd

Learning Outcomes:

  • To understand the basics of building planning.
  • To learn architectural modelling of structures.
  • To develop the ability to perform rendering of architectural Model

Participant Feedback Sample Size: – 10 (Form provided by institute)

Analysis of feedback

Gap Title of Training Date Resource person with Designation No of students Relevance to PO’s PSO’s Impact
40 Hour Training Program on REVIT Structures 01/02/18 to 23/04/2018 Mr. Jasmeet Arkinfo Solutions Pvt. Ltd 2nd and 3rd year Students PO1 PO3 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO9 PO12 PSO1 PSO3

The students could understand how REVIT structures was one platform to extract complete building information related to quantity estimation, plan elevation, sections and 3 D models of a structure.

Faculty Coordinator:

Prof. Rishabh Pathak

Organised By:

Industry Interaction Committie

Prof. Sheelu Vargheese

One week Training Program on GEO-5 software

Objective: The Objective of this course is to make students able to solve Geotechnical Engineering problems based on traditional analytical methods and Finite Element Method (FEM) using a computer-based program for more quick and reliable analysis.

Duration 28/02/17 to 04/03/2017
Timings 9:30am -5:30pm
Total Participants 33
Target Participants 3rd and 4th Year CE students
Training Partner Tvostar Technologies Pvt. Ltd
Trainer Ms. Svetha &Mr. Nedheesh Gupta, Tvostar Technologies Pvt. Ltd.

Learning Outcomes:

  • The students learned the concept of slope stability analysis using a software
  • The students learned to apply various load combinations and assign properties of terrain etc and carry out analysis
  • The Students understood the different analysis made for deep and shallow foundations.

Participant Feedback Sample Size: – 10 (Form provided by the institute)

Analysis of feedback

Gap Title of Training Date / Month/year Resource person with Designation No of students Relevance to PO’s PSO’s Impact
Recent trends in the field of Geotechnical Modelling used in One Week Training Program on Geo-5 software 28/02/17to 04/03/2017 Ms. Svetha & Mr. Nedheesh Gupta, TvostarTechnologies Pvt. Ltd 3rd and 4th year Students PO1 PO3 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO9 PO12 PSO1 PSO3 The students were able to understand the concepts of geotechnical analysis, stability analysis, settlement analysis, shallow and deep foundations etc. The students learned to apply various load combinations and assign properties of terrain etc and carry out analysis

Faculty Coordinator:

Prof. Sunayana Singh

Organised By:

Industry Interaction Committie

Prof. Sheelu Vargheese

Winter Training on Analysis &Design of structures and sub structures using STAAD pro. And STAAD Foundation

Objective:The Objective of this course is to impart the knowledge of Analysis of multistory structures by Static and Dynamic methods using STAAD Pro and to design different types of foundations using STAAD FOUNDATION along with the hands on training on software’s through tutorials.

Duration 20/12/2017 to 22/12/2017
Timings 9:30am -5:30pm
Total Participants 27
Target Participants 3rd and 4th Year CE students
Training Partner Capricot Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
Trainer Mr. Nazir Zaki, Capricot Technologies Pvt. Ltd.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Students were able to understand the load transfer mechanism in a framed structure
  • The students were able to interpret the seismic analysis results of different components in a structure.
  • Students were able to convert physical model into an analytical model

Participant Feedback Sample Size: – 10 (Form provided by institute)

Analysis of feedback

Gap Title of Training Date Resource person with Designation No of students Relevance to PO’s PSO’s Impact
Recent Technological Trends in Civil Engineering Winter Training Program on Analysis & Design of Strcutures and Sub- structures using STAAD Pro. & STAAD Foundation 20/12/17 to 22/12/2017 Mr. Nazir Zaki Capricot Technologies Pvt. Ltd. 3rd and 4th year Students PO1 PO3 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO9 PO12 PSO1 PSO3 The students were able to understand the load transfer mechanism in a framed structure and could interpret the seismic analysis results of different components in a structure. The students could develop 3-D models for design of super structure and sub structure

Faculty Coordinator:

Prof. Anju Agarwal

Organized By:

Industry Interaction Committee

Prof. Sheelu Vargheese

MX is a software application for the Civil Engineering and associated industries, with the primary focus being on road design. MX Road is an excellent string-based modeling tool that enables the rapid and accurate design of all types of roads. The basic objective of road design through MX Road software is to optimize efficiency and safety while minimizing cost and environmental damage.

A Workshop on MX Road was conducted by Civil Engineering Department on 09 March 2017, from 9.30 AM to 5.30 PM for third year (Sections A & B) in CAD LAB. The event was organized in association with Mr. Akarsh Kumar (solution specialist-AEC) from Capricot Technologies Pvt Ltd. A total of 31 students participated in the workshop. At the end of workshop participants were able to appreciate design of road- geometrics, checking of survey data, horizontal and vertical design, super-elevation and generation of road cross sections etc.

Prof. Sunayana Singh

(Workshop Coordinator)

A workshop on Total Station was organized for the students of 3rd year at Swarn Jayanti park, Indirapuram on 09 & 10 Jan 2017. This workshop was organized by Asst Prof Abhishek Singh in association with M/s Ansari Precision Instruments pvt ltd. A total of 123 students attended the same. Other faculties of the department also assisted in the workshop. Firstly, the students were introduced to the basics of the instruments, the various components and its function. For a practical session students were allocated in smaller groups and separate areas were earmarked for each group in which they were to survey using Total station data to measure the area given. All students were given an opportunity to handle and use Total station. The students learned the site survey procedures and the basics of usage of a sophisticated instrument like Total station and how to record and transfer data.

Faculty Coordinator

Prof. Abhishek Singh